Ok... so as I was trying to say Day 5 (yesterday) I only got a few things done.
Finished polishing the motor, being that, there were places I couldn't get to when it was in my motor stand.
Also, polished the tranny a bit before continuing!!! Oh... and for those that don't know... when you accidently leak red shockproof tranny oil on your living room carpet... brake clean and a roll of paper towel will get it out!!!
Then I realized in order to make the installing of the tranny easier... I should just drop the rear shocks again... no biggie. I got that down pat now! So did that and dropped it in.
Then I wanted to get something started on the primary. Should be noted that at this point the motor and tranny are loose.
Loosely bolted that to the motor and tranny.
Then grab the clutch/rear pulley assembly
Remove the front plate and clutch springs
Then you need to pull out the clutch plates and fibers
YOu do this cause you have to slide the basket on the rear tranny pulley to aid in the line up, before you bolt the motor bolts.
Remove the rear pulley again and tighten and torque it all to specs
I even slide the front fender on, to get a good look at it and to help get measurements for dealing with the front fork brace... But at least it looks good